Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2151.356 | Sealing of juvenile court records.
...the person from the department of youth services with respect to a dispositional order made in relation to the adjudication or from an institution or facility to which the person was committed pursuant to a dispositional order made in relation to the adjudication; (iii) The court enters an order under section 2152.84 or 2152.85 of the Revised Code that contains a determination that the child is no longer a juvenile... |
Section 2151.3515 | Desertion of child definitions.
... practice registered nurse who has been granted privileges to practice at the hospital; (2) A nurse, physician assistant, or nursing assistant employed by the hospital; (3) An authorized person employed by the hospital who is acting under the direction of a physician or nurse described in division (D)(1) of this section. (E) "Law enforcement agency" means an organization or entity made up of peace officers. ... |
Section 2151.3517 | Parties taking possession of deserted child.
...e hospital; (C) An emergency medical service organization or an emergency medical service worker employed by or providing services to the organization. |
Section 2151.3519 | Duties of public children services agency upon receiving notice of deserted child.
... Revised Code that an emergency medical service organization, a law enforcement agency, or hospital has taken possession of a child and in accordance with rules of the department of children and youth, a public children services agency shall do all of the following: (A) Consider the child to be in need of public care and protective services; (B) Accept and take emergency temporary custody of the child; (C) P... |
Section 2151.3524 | [Former R.C. 2151.3522, renumbered by S.B. 332, 131st General Assembly, effective 4/6/2017] Agency granted temporary custody to treat deserted child as neglected child.
...A public children services agency or private child placing agency that receives temporary custody of a child adjudicated a deserted child shall prepare case plans, conduct investigations, conduct periodic administrative reviews of case plans, and provide services for the deserted child as if the child were adjudicated a neglected child and shall follow the same procedures under this chapter in performing those functi... |
Section 2151.56 | Interstate compact for juveniles.
...t are provided adequate supervision and services in the receiving state as ordered by the adjudicating judge or parole authority in the sending state; (B) Ensure that the public safety interests of the citizens, including the victims of juvenile offenders, in both the sending and receiving states are adequately protected; (C) Return juveniles who have run away, absconded, or escaped from supervision or control or h... |
Section 2152.19 | Disposition orders.
... a delinquent child's community control granted under this section, authorized probation officers who are engaged within the scope of their supervisory duties or responsibilities may search, with or without a warrant, the person of the delinquent child, the place of residence of the delinquent child, and a motor vehicle, another item of tangible or intangible personal property, or other real property in which the del... |
Section 2152.20 | Authorized dispositions for delinquent child or juvenile traffic offender.
...se any or all of the costs incurred for services or sanctions provided or imposed, including, but not limited to, the following: (a) All or part of the costs of implementing any community control imposed as a disposition under section 2152.19 of the Revised Code, including a supervision fee; (b) All or part of the costs of confinement in a residential facility described in section 2152.19 of the Revised Code or i... |
Section 2305.2311 | Immunity for care given in disaster.
... technician rendering emergency medical services, first-aid treatment, or other emergency professional care, including the provision of any medication or other medical product, means conduct that a health care provider or emergency medical technician knew or should have known, at the time those services or that treatment or care were rendered, created an unreasonable risk of injury, death, or loss to person or proper... |
Section 2307.64 | Regulating electronic mail advertisements.
...ment in contravention of the authority granted by, or in violation of the policies related to electronic mail advertisements set by, the electronic mail service provider if the electronic mail service provider has provided the person notice of those policies. For the purposes of this division, notice of those policies shall be deemed sufficient if an electronic mail service provider maintains an easily accessib... |
Section 2307.65 | Civil action to recover benefits improperly paid.
...he county department of job and family services, against a person who violates division (B) of section 2913.401 of the Revised Code for the recovery of the amount of benefits paid on behalf of a person that either department would not have paid but for the violation minus any amounts paid in restitution under division (C)(2) of section 2913.401 of the Revised Code and for reasonable attorney's fees and all oth... |
Section 2317.02 | Privileged communications.
...n shall limit any immunity or privilege granted under federal law or regulation. (J)(1) A chiropractor in a civil proceeding concerning a communication made to the chiropractor by a patient in that relation or the chiropractor's advice to a patient, except as otherwise provided in this division. The testimonial privilege established under this division does not apply, and a chiropractor may testify or may be compel... |
Section 2329.091 | Levying officer to execute writ of execution.
...ng officer is unable to obtain personal service upon the judgment debtor, the levying officer shall serve the notice and hearing request form upon the judgment debtor by both certified mail and regular mail at the judgment debtor's last known address. (B)(1) The notice to the judgment debtor shall be in substantially the following form: "(Name and Address of Court) (Case Caption)______________ Case No__________... |
Section 2901.01 | General provisions definitions.
...but is not limited to, cable television service, other telecommunications service, telecommunications devices, information service, computers, data, computer software, financial instruments associated with computers, other documents associated with computers, or copies of the documents, whether in machine or human readable form, trade secrets, trademarks, copyrights, patents, and property protected by a trademark, co... |
Section 2903.13 | Assault.
...Escorted visit" means an escorted visit granted under section 2967.27 of the Revised Code. (9) "Post-release control" and "transitional control" have the same meanings as in section 2967.01 of the Revised Code. (10) "Investigator of the bureau of criminal identification and investigation" has the same meaning as in section 2903.11 of the Revised Code. (11) "Health care professional" and "health care worker" ... |
Section 2903.213 | Motion for and hearing on protection order.
... enforcement, dismissal, withdrawal, or service of a protection order, consent agreement, or witness subpoena or for obtaining certified copies of a protection order or consent agreement. (2) Regardless of whether a protection order is issued or a consent agreement is approved pursuant to this section, if the defendant is convicted the court may assess costs against the defendant in connection with the filing, iss... |
Section 2903.216 | Illegal use of a tracking device or application.
...der this division is effective upon the service of the petition or motion or an Ohio protection order. (D) This section does not apply to any of the following: (1) A law enforcement officer, or any law enforcement agency, that installs a tracking device or tracking application on another person's property or causes a tracking device or tracking application to track the position or movement of another person or an... |
Section 2913.02 | Theft.
...ose to deprive the owner of property or services, shall knowingly obtain or exert control over either the property or services in any of the following ways: (1) Without the consent of the owner or person authorized to give consent; (2) Beyond the scope of the express or implied consent of the owner or person authorized to give consent; (3) By deception; (4) By threat; (5) By intimidation. (B)(1) Whoever v... |
Section 2915.09 | Illegally conducting bingo game - rules.
... its license. If the amended license is granted, the organization may conduct bingo sessions at the premises, on the day of the week, and at the time specified on its amended license. (7) Permit any person whom the charitable organization knows, or should have known, is under the age of eighteen to work as a bingo game operator; (8) Permit any person whom the charitable organization knows, or should have known, h... |
Section 2919.26 | Motion for and hearing on protection order.
... enforcement, dismissal, withdrawal, or service of a protection order, consent agreement, or witness subpoena or for obtaining a certified copy of a protection order or consent agreement. (2) Regardless of whether a protection order is issued or a consent agreement is approved pursuant to this section, if the defendant is convicted the court may assess costs against the defendant in connection with the filing, issu... |
Section 2923.125 | Application and licensing process.
... was honorably discharged from military service in the active or reserve armed forces of the United States, a retired peace officer, a retired person described in division (B)(1)(b) of section 109.77 of the Revised Code, or a retired federal law enforcement officer who, prior to retirement, was authorized under federal law to carry a firearm in the course of duty, unless the retired peace officer, person, or federal ... |
Section 2923.126 | Duties of licensed individual.
...ion card to any person who retired from service as a peace officer with that agency, if the issuance is in accordance with the agency's policies and procedures and if the person, with respect to the person's service with that agency, satisfies all of the following: (i) The person retired in good standing from service as a peace officer with the public agency, and the retirement was not for reasons of mental instab... |
Section 2929.01 | Penalties and sentencing general definitions.
...permit to do business in this state was granted or an offense for which the offender's professional license or license or permit to do business in this state may be revoked or suspended. (W) "Major drug offender" means an offender who is convicted of or pleads guilty to the possession of, sale of, or offer to sell any drug, compound, mixture, preparation, or substance that consists of or contains at least one thou... |
Section 2929.18 | Financial sanctions - felony.
...oes not exceed the value of property or services stolen or damaged as a result of the offense. The court shall hold a hearing on restitution if the offender, victim, victim's representative, or victim's estate disputes the amount. The court shall determine the amount of full restitution by a preponderance of the evidence. All restitution payments shall be credited against any recovery of economic loss in a civil acti... |
Section 2929.28 | Financial sanctions - misdemeanor.
...oes not exceed the value of property or services stolen or damaged as a result of the offense. If the court decides to or is required to impose restitution, the court shall hold an evidentiary hearing on restitution if the offender, victim, victim's representative, victim's attorney, if applicable, or victim's estate disputes the amount of restitution. The court shall determine the amount of full restitution by a pre... |